Which excerpt from The Odyssey demonstrate the importance of loyalty in Greek society?

“O Father, all my life like your fame
as a fighting man has echoed in my ears”
“Suppose Athena’s arm is over us, and Zeus
her father’s, must I rack my brains for more?”
But when he knew he heard
Odysseus’ voice nearby, he did his best to wag his tail
Odysseus only shook his head, containing
thoughts of bloody work, as he walked on

The excerpt "O Father, all my life like your fame

as a fighting man has echoed in my ears" demonstrates the importance of loyalty in Greek society.

The excerpt from The Odyssey that demonstrates the importance of loyalty in Greek society is:

"But when he knew he heard
Odysseus’ voice nearby, he did his best to wag his tail
Odysseus only shook his head, containing
thoughts of bloody work, as he walked on."

In this passage, Odysseus's loyal dog, Argos, recognizes his master's voice and tries to wag his tail, despite being old and neglected. This demonstrates the importance of loyalty as even in the face of hardship and neglect, Argos remains loyal to Odysseus.